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15 Years
Sesha Sai Patro
Sesha Sai Patro
Connect to the roots! Learn to sing, play an instrument, speak a new language. All Online! Conversational Telugu lessons taught by accomplished teachers. Learning Telugu has never been easier. Classes are conducted online twice a week - starting at just $5/class. Kutir brings Conversational Telugu lessons, where we will train students to listen, comprehend, and speak in Telugu. The course is divided into 3 Levels, each with 20 hours of lessons. Level 1 trains students to speak in simple Telugu and express their basic daily needs. Level 2 deals with slightly more detailed conversations, including structured sentences using conjunctions. Students would be able to understand and reply in Telugu using conjugations. Level 3 helps the students become fluent in speaking and in giving oral presentations on short topics.

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